The lawsuit was filed this week on behalf of
British national Wayne Smith, who legally immigrated 30 years ago, and for years was able to get a concealed license. In 2002, however, South Dakota amended the law, making U.S. citizenship a requirement to carry a concealed weapon. When Smith went to renew his long-held permit last July, he was denied because he is permanent legal resident, not a citizen.

I personally think that lawful permanent residents should be able to get carry permits, but you`d have to be crazy to think that when the Framers added the Second Amendment to the Constitution, they intended it to permit the right of the British to keep and bear arms in America.